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Issue #84 / Nov 2007

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Microformats
Organizing the web with microformats

Microformats are simple HTML tags that reveal information about web data. We'll show you how to take advantage of this handy technology.

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BOOK REVIEWS
Learning Ruby Linux Appliance Design ...
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KDE 4
Preview of KDE 4.0

The first KDE 4 beta release gives users a sneak preview of the many innovations the next K Desktop generation will introduce.

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nUbuntu Security Tools
Security testing with nUbuntu

Study your network’s defenses with the Ubuntu-based nUbuntu security testing distribution.

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Xnee
Recording and playing back screen activity

Xnee, Gnee, Cnee, and Pnee – these strangely named tools record and play back mouse and keyboard actions.

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ASK KLAUS!

Klaus Knopper is the creator of Knoppix and co-founder of the LinuxTag expo. He currently works as a teacher, programmer, and consultant. If you have a configuration problem, or if you just want to learn more about how Linux works, send your questions to: klaus@linux-magazine. com

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Charly's Column
The sys admin’s daily grind: WebCalendar

Users log on to services such as SSH, ftp, SASL, POP3, IMAP, Apache htaccess, and many more using their names and passwords. These popular access mechanisms are a potential target for brute-force attacks. An attentive bouncer will keep dictionary attacks at bay.

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OpenSSI
Building high-performance clusters with OpenSSI

The OpenSSI framework rearranges processes for easy and transparent clustering.

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Perl: Daily Tip
Serve a daily dose of information

When tackling something complex, such as a foreign language or Vim commands, digesting small bits of knowledge might be more effective than consuming a super-sized meal of information. This month’s Perl column gives you a method of serving up knowledge snippets by email.

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Cute Flow
Document circulation with CuteFlow

The CuteFlow document circulation system supports cross-platform document exchanges. CuteFlow is easy to install and configure but still has a couple of weak areas.

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